Because a network must pay a penalty to the studio if they fail to air a put pilot, Khan's latest offering -- which she is writing/executive producing alongside producer Jake Kasdan -- seems like a fairly safe bet for next season. The series is based upon Eddie Huang’s memoir of the same name, set in the '90s and centered around a Chinese family that moves to Orlando, FL. Huang is also executive producing.

According to Deadline, Fox's eagerness to snap up "Fatrick" created further interest among rival networks who wanted to get into business with Khan. Although "Apt. 23" was bounced around ABC's schedule in its second season, ABC president Paul Lee professed to love the comedy, praising its writing. "We love those two shows," he said of "Apt. 23" and "Happy Endings" at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour. "They are incredibly distinctive, they're incredibly well-written ... [but] we didn't have much place to put them."